When the Ukrainian crisis erupted, and Russia started letting its old Cold War freak flag fly again, the effects were felt beyond the borders of Eastern Europe, and the unwitting side effect was that it sweeped another pending humanitarian crises right off the front page of the Western world’s newspapers. The problems in Syria haven’t gone away in the last few months, and are just as bad as ever. While world leaders struggle to find diplomatic and political solutions, hundreds of people continue to die, thousands continue to be wounded or displaced, and millions remain in refugee camps, living in a kind of limbo. What can two people do in all this madness?
The answer, it turns out, is quite a bit. Red Lines, named after the term frequently bandied about by President Barack Obama as the point at which foreign military intervention in Syria would be inevitable,...
The answer, it turns out, is quite a bit. Red Lines, named after the term frequently bandied about by President Barack Obama as the point at which foreign military intervention in Syria would be inevitable,...
- 5/6/2014
- by Adam A. Donaldson
- We Got This Covered
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